retired pay and government shut down

This is a discussion on retired pay and government shut down within the Veterans Affairs forums, part of the Armed Services category; For those who were retired during the 1995 government shutdown, did it affect retired or disability pay / direct deposit in any way?...

...all healthcare services will be available despite a shutdown since money was already put toward VA healthcare in advance. Disability and pensions also are protected, Tarantino said, because the Justice Department concluded back in the 1990s that these payments are "property" that belongs to the veteran or eligible dependent.

The only effect that the shutdown has is on non-essential services, retirement pay will continue. This is just another scare tactic by that fanatic Pelosi and her allies. Anything out of a liberal's mouth is a lie. The last time this happened I was active duty and I continued to receive my pay and benefits, the only difference was that some civilian workers were put on leave and we were restricted from spending any new monies. If something was already budgeted and scheduled it continued, just like our benefits.

The only effect that the shutdown has is on non-essential services, retirement pay will continue. This is just another scare tactic by that fanatic Pelosi and her allies. Anything out of a liberal's mouth is a lie. The last time this happened I was active duty and I continued to receive my pay and benefits, the only difference was that some civilian workers were put on leave and we were restricted from spending any new monies. If something was already budgeted and scheduled it continued, just like our benefits.